Actually, that job was left to the industry itself, as it kicks and screams into the 21st century.
Actually, that job was left to the industry itself, as it kicks and screams into the 21st century.
I'm 110% meh on this... and I feel a little bad saying that, given that I have an old colleague working on this at MS. Design-wise, I like the grid and spacing ideas, and the concept of determining what level of info shows up for each section. But the white type on the dated-palette solid boxes is a pretty big fail,…
"What was it like pitching a movie that was set in the 60s?"
I love this series. Growing up in Oregon, I always wondered where Perigord was, exactly.
No mention of Airport Extreme? Dual-band, drive and printer sharing, easy admin. Obviously not hackable, but I have one in our mixed PC+Mac home and it's rock-solid.
There was a similar behavior in place at Microsoft when I worked there a few years back. If someone came into your office and found your computer unlocked, they'd promptly open Outlook, start a new message to Bill Gates, and then write the nastiest, profanity-laden screed they could type in the time they had, move…
Wow, I definitely need to go back and watch that. Thanks!
Isn't Rory still an Auton? Or is the Rory that's currently pouting over his wife's affections different from the one that guarded her when she was trapped inside the Pandorica?
Cthulhu would appreciate the fine non-Euclidian geometry going on here.
What's the legal age for name changes in Israel?
Is it strangely coincidental that Eyeborgs was on SyFy last night?
Fringe certainly won't give up its top spot in our home, that's for sure. But I guess that's what the DVR is for.
I could be mildly interested in Awake, but only if we find out (rather quickly) that there's something bigger (and hopefully, sinister) behind this split-reality situation than just a couple loose screws in Jason Isaac's head. Do that, and I might stick around for yet another cop show.
Yay, Eugene! Nice to see some new industry come to the home of my alma mater, and an all-around sweet little town.
If it wasn't for Gene Roddenberry's "vision", you wouldn't have J.J.'s alt-universe travails, so your stinkeye towards TOS is a bit revisionist.
TL;DR Version...
Everybody, to the limit!
Nope, that was Warp 10. With the added benefit of being in an infinite number of places at once.
"I killed a man with a trident."
And Sisko killed Eddington, the head of the Maquis, so that's worth something.